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Percussion Consort: Golden Age Presented by New World Symphony

Percussion Consort: Golden Age Presented by New World Symphony

The Percussion Fellows invite you to an evening of high-octane fun as they pair their craft with electronics and film. Martín Matalon’s imaginative interludes have percussionists and electronics accompanying scenes from L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age) – a 1930 surrealist French comedy co-written by Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí – displayed on the sails of the New World Center’s performance hall.

Witness the U.S. premiere of Gavin Bryars’ substantial concerto for five percussionists and chamber orchestra, a poignant and meditative tribute not to a bustling city, but the quiet village near his England home.

The Percussion Fellows invite you to an evening of high-octane fun as they pair their craft with electronics and film. Martín Matalon’s imaginative interludes have percussionists and electronics accompanying scenes from L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age) – a 1930 surrealist French comedy co-written by Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí – displayed on the sails of the New World Center’s performance hall.

Witness the U.S. premiere of Gavin Bryars’ substantial concerto for five percussionists and chamber orchestra, a poignant and meditative tribute not to a bustling city, but the quiet village near his England home.

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The Percussion Fellows invite you to an evening of high-octane fun as they pair their craft with electronics and film. Martín Matalon’s imaginative interludes have percussionists and electronics accompanying scenes from L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age) – a 1930 surrealist French comedy co-written by Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí – displayed on the sails of the New World Center’s performance hall.

Witness the U.S. premiere of Gavin Bryars’ substantial concerto for five percussionists and chamber orchestra, a poignant and meditative tribute not to a bustling city, but the quiet village near his England home.